UPSC CAPF admit card 2023 issued at upsc.gov.in; how to download
Divyansh | July 14, 2023 | 07:33 PM IST | 1 min read
The UPSC CAPF exam 2023 is being held on August 6 for recruitment of assistant commandants for the central reserve police forces.
NEW DELHI: The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has issued the admit card for the Central Armed Police Forces (assistant commandant), CAPF AC 2023 exam. The candidates who applied for the exam can download the UPSC CAPF AC admit card 2023 from the official website, upsc.gov.in.
The UPSC will hold the CAPF examination 2023 for recruitment of 322 assistant commandants (Group A) on August 6. The examination will consist of two papers. The first paper will be held from 10 AM to 12 PM while the second paper will be held from 2 PM to 5 PM.
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The UPSC CAPF exam 2023 is being held for recruitment of assistant commandants for the Central Reserve Police Force (55), Central Industrial Security Force (91), Border Security Force (86), Indo-Tibetan Border Police (60) and Sashastra Seema Bal (30).
The candidates will have to produce the e-admit cards at the allotted venue. The candidates will also have to carry the photo ID card that has been mentioned in the eAdmit card.
How to download CAPF admit card 2023?
- Visit the UPSC official website, upsc.gov.in
- After you get directed the homepage, click on CAPF admit card 2023 link
- Submit login details
- Check and download the admit card
- Take a printout for further reference.
The candidates after clearing the examination will have to pass the physical efficiency tests and medical standards tests. It will be followed by an interview or personality test, following which the selection list will be prepared.
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